Video games using procedural generation
Left 4 Dead 2 is a 2009 first-person shooter game developed and published by Valve. The sequel to Turtle Rock Studios's Left 4 Dead (2008) and the second game in the Left 4 Dead series, it was released for Microsoft Windows and Xbox 360 in November 2009, Mac OS X in October 2010, and Linux in July 2013. Left 4 Dead 2 builds upon cooperatively focused gameplay and Valve's proprietary Source engine, the same game engine used in the original Left 4 Dead. Set during the aftermath of an apocalyptic pandemic, the game focuses on four new Survivors, fighting against hordes of zombies known as the Infected, who develop severe psychosis and act extremely aggressive. The Survivors must fight their way through five campaigns, interspersed with safe houses that act as checkpoints, with the goal of escape at each campaign's finale. The gameplay is procedurally altered by the "AI Director 2.0", which monitors the players' performance and adjusts the scenario to provide a dynamic challenge. Other new features include new types of special infected and an arsenal of melee weapons. The game made its world premiere at E3 2009 with a trailer during the Microsoft press event. Prior to release, it received mixed critical and community reactions, and attracted an unusually high volume of controversy about its graphic content. In response, alterations were made to the cover art, but both Australia and Germany refused to rate the unmodified edition at the time of release. Despite this, the game was met with positive critical reviews, and is considered to be one of the greatest video games ever made. (Wikipedia).
The Body - To Carry the Seeds of Death Within Me
I Shall Die Here (2014)
From playlist 2014 (plus some from 2013)
Multiplying and Dividing Negative Numbers
"Multiply or divide a mixture of positive and negative numbers."
From playlist Number: Negative Numbers
Live Free Or Die | National Geographic
Follow five pioneers who have chosen to live off the grid in some of America’s most inhospitable places. Instead of depending on technology, they survive on what they grow, hunt, build and gather. They believe the woods, swamps and mountains provide more than what they need. And they will
From playlist Travel & Adventure | National Geographic
R2-D2 First stroll out of the lab
R2-D2 (2-3-2 body only for now!) leaves the lab for the first time...
From playlist Building my life-size R2D2
How Much Of You Is ACTUALLY Alive?
Follow me to Out of Our Elements! ►► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tp-FsXHVFoU We’re on PATREON! Join the community https://www.patreon.com/itsokaytobesmart ↓↓↓ More info and sources below ↓↓↓ You’re alive right now… at least I’m pretty sure you are. But you’re not TOTALLY alive. Bits
From playlist Be Smart - LATEST EPISODES!
Living off the Fat of the Land | Live Free or Die
Homesteaders Tony and Amelia prepare for a celebration to mark their three-year anniversary of working the land together. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe ➡ Watch all clips of Live Free or Die here: http://bit.ly/WatchLiveFreeorDie ➡ Get More Live Free or Die: https://on.natgeo
From playlist Live Free or Die | National Geographic
Ascending and Descending Integers (3 of 3: Recognising the mathematical relation between cells)
via YouTube Capture
From playlist Computation with Integers
What Do You Miss the Most? - Q&A | Live Free or Die
The rewilders of Live Free or Die come clean about which modern convenience they still crave. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe ➡ Watch all clips of Live Free or Die here: http://bit.ly/WatchLiveFreeorDie ➡ Get More Live Free or Die: https://on.natgeo.com/2lPBG8C About Live Free
From playlist Live Free or Die | National Geographic
Unified Charge Vectors (UCV Theory) by Noam Why. Grand unification of electroweak and strong forces.
A new breakthrough in theoretical physics! UCV theory is a grand unification of electroweak and strong forces based on a new idea called Unified Charge Vectors. The theory was developed by Noam Why and was first published in January 2021. Original paper: https://independent.academia.edu/W
From playlist Summer of Math Exposition Youtube Videos
A Losing Battle | Live Free or Die
Tobias’ main threat to living his way of life dries up. Now he’s faced with finding a new water source. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe ➡ Watch all clips of Live Free or Die here: http://bit.ly/WatchLiveFreeorDie ➡ Get More Live Free or Die: https://on.natgeo.com/2lPBG8C About
From playlist Live Free or Die | National Geographic
Understanding Quantum Mechanics #2: Superposition and Entanglement
If you know one thing about quantum mechanics, it’s that Schrodinger’s cat is both dead and alive. This is what physicists call a “superposition”. But what does this really mean? And what does it have to do with entanglement? This video explains it. You can watch the 1st part of the "Unde
From playlist Understanding Quantum Mechanics
Trig substitution - How to solve?
► My Integrals course: https://www.kristakingmath.com/integrals-course Trigonometric substitution (more affectionately known as trig substitution, or trig sub), is another integration method you can use to simplify integrals. It’s like u-substitution, integration by parts, or partial frac
From playlist Integrals
Theory of Computation 1. Finite State Machines ADUni
From playlist [Shai Simonson]Theory of Computation
Physics 10 Momentum and Impulse (25 of 30) Elastic Collision Ex.3
Visit http://ilectureonline.com for more math and science lectures! In this video I will find velocity final of an elastic collision, example 3.
From playlist PHYSICS MECHANICS 2: ENERGY, WORK, POWER, MOMENTUM, AND IMPULSE
Stanford Lecture: "Aha" Sessions - Problem 4 - Distributed stability Wrap Up
March 12, 1985 Notes from these problem sessions were published as A Programming and Problem-Solving Seminar, Stanford Technical Report No. STAN-CS-85-1055. (http://www-cs-faculty.stanford.edu/~knuth/papers/cs1055.pdf) Professor Knuth is the Professor Emeritus at Stanford University. Dr.
From playlist Donald Knuth Lectures
Aspects of Eternal Inflation, part 2 - Leonard Susskind
Aspects of Eternal Inflation, part 2 Leonard Susskind Stanford University July 19, 2011
From playlist PiTP 2011
EV Quest - This is Only a Test 605 - 6/24/21
A new dubstep intro theme drops this week as Will joins us to discuss the things that excited us at E3, the games that both Will and Jeremy have been working on, and Jeremy's ongoing quest for a new electric vehicle. Plus we review both Pixar's Luca and Lin Manuel Miranda's In The Heights!
From playlist This Is Only a Test
Logarithmic Arithmetic (3 of 3: Using Logs to solve Exponential Equations)
More resources available at www.misterwootube.com
From playlist Logarithms and Exponentials
Partial Fraction Decomposition Repeated Linear Factors 2x/((x + 1)(x + 2)^2)
Please Subscribe here, thank you!!! https://goo.gl/JQ8Nys Partial Fraction Decomposition Repeated Linear Factors 2x/((x + 1)(x + 2)^2)
From playlist Partial Fraction Decomposition
Cellular Automata: Rule 30 + Conway’s Game of Life
A 1D cellular automaton, Rule 30 (bottom), being fed as input to a 2D cellular automaton, Conway’s Game of Life (top). How It Works: The colors represent a gird of cells (pixels) that are alive (are white pixels) or are dead (non-white pixels, where the color represents how long it's bee
From playlist Math Animations